Tag: gas

Picture of the Day: Gas Prices Set to Rise in South Korea

Oil prices rise
Oil prices rise
An electronic bulletin board shows gasoline and diesel prices at a gas station in Seoul on March 2, 2026, with the prices set to rise as the Iran war threatens shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. (Yonhap)

Picture of the Day: Trucker Strike Impacting Korean Gas Stations

No more gas
No more gas
A sign informing customers that gas is sold out is attached at a gas station in Seoul on Dec. 4, 2022, as the strike by truckers in South Korea has caused disruptions in the supply. (Yonhap)

Picture of the Day: Gas Prices Rise in South Korea

Rising gas prices
Rising gas prices
This photo taken June 5, 2022, at a filling station in Seoul shows gas selling for 2,069 won per liter (US$1.70) and diesel for 2,099 won a liter. Fuel prices have risen for four consecutive weeks. (Yonhap)

Picture of the Day: Gas Leak Forces Students to Wear Masks In School

Masked students in class

Students at an elementary school in Yeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, wear masks during class as a nearby factory leaked harmful gas on April 13, 2018. (Yonhap)

Pyongyang Gas Stations Begin to Close and Limit Services Due to Fuel Shortage

It looks like China at least in the short term has cut the amount of fuel being imported into North Korea. The real question is if this is all just for short term show or is China really committed to enforcing fuel sanctions on the Kim regime?:

Car users in Pyongyang were scrambling Friday to fill up their tanks as gas stations began limiting services or even closing amid concerns of a spreading shortage.

A sign outside one station in the North Korean capital said sales were being restricted to diplomats or vehicles used by international organizations, while others were closed or turning away local residents. Lines at other stations were much longer than usual and prices appeared to be rising significantly.

The cause of the restrictions or how long they might last were not immediately known.

North Korea relies heavily on China for its fuel supply and Beijing has reportedly been tightening its enforcement of international sanctions aimed at getting Pyongyang to abandon its development of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles.  [Stars & Stripes]

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